How to Get a Job in the Music Industry

How to Get a Job in the Music Industry
Author: Keith Hatschek
Publisher: Hal Leonard Corporation
Total Pages: 319
Release: 2014-12-01
Genre: Music
ISBN: 1495013235

(Berklee Press). If you dream about a career in the music industry, this book is for you. These practical strategies will help you to prepare for and land your dream job in the music business. Thousands of readers have used this book to educate and empower themselves and jumpstart successful music industry careers. You can, too! The third edition includes a new career tool kit and social media strategy. Inside you'll find: details on booming job prospects in digital music distribution and music licensing; interviews with nine music industry professionals under 35 who discuss how they got their starts, plus what skills today's leading job candidates must possess; a resource directory of industry related job websites as well as U.S. and Canadian trade associations; step-by-step guidance for developing a first rate resume and acing your interviews; workshops to help you assess and develop your own personalized career tool kit; strategies for industry networking, finding a mentor, and how to effectively use social media.

Navigating the Music Industry

Navigating the Music Industry
Author: Frank Jermance
Publisher: Hal Leonard Corporation
Total Pages: 362
Release: 2003
Genre: Music
ISBN: 9780634026522

For anyone planning a career in the music business, Navigating the Music Industry is an excellent introduction to all the issues facing artists today. It combines the myriad talents of teachers, lawyers and musicians to provide a comprehensive overview of the industry. The first half of the book, "Controversial Issues," concentrates on the "music" side of this world - everything from censorship to regional music scenes to the future of country music to the debate between indie and major labels. The second half, "Business Models," looks at the "business" side, and contains many tips about the practical side of the music industry - using internet content, budgets and breakevens, tax issues, when to incorporate and why, and much more. Simply put, Navigating the Music Industry is the most complete book on the subject to date. Previously announced as What's Going On?: Current Issues in the Music Business.

The Indie Artist's Guide

The Indie Artist's Guide
Author: Corey Dixon
Publisher: Independently Published
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2023-06-17
Genre:
ISBN:

In the ever-evolving landscape of the music industry, there has never been a more exciting time to be an independent artist. With the rise of digital platforms, social media, and direct-to-fan relationships, artists are more empowered than ever to forge their own paths. "The Indie Artist's Guide: Navigating the Music Industry Without a Label" by Corey "Joka Beatz" Dixon is a comprehensive and practical guide tailored to the needs of today's independent musicians. Leveraging Dixon's extensive experience as a successful indie artist, this book demystifies the music industry and provides valuable insights and actionable strategies to help artists thrive independently. The guide takes you on a journey through the vital aspects of launching and sustaining a career in music, including understanding the music industry's structure, crafting your art and brand, building an online presence, recording and production techniques, promoting and distributing your music, gigging and touring, and managing the business side of your career. The book also features in-depth case studies of successful indie artists, providing real-world examples of how they've navigated their careers. From Chance the Rapper's unique use of streaming platforms to Amanda Palmer's record-breaking crowdfunding campaign, these stories illuminate the diverse paths to success in the industry. Whether you're an aspiring musician just starting out, a semi-professional looking to make the leap to full-time artist, or a seasoned industry professional seeking to understand the indie landscape, this guide offers practical, actionable advice. It empowers artists with the knowledge and tools they need to control their careers, maximize their creative potential, and make their mark on the music world. Through this guide, Dixon invites you to embrace the journey of being an indie artist. It's not always an easy path, but it's one filled with creativity, freedom, and endless possibilities. Let "The Indie Artist's Guide" be your companion on this exciting journey.

The Business of Music: Navigating the Industry Landscape

The Business of Music: Navigating the Industry Landscape
Author: Harry Tekell
Publisher: Richards Education
Total Pages: 134
Release:
Genre: Music
ISBN:

The Business of Music: Navigating the Industry Landscape offers an in-depth exploration of the multifaceted world of the music industry. This comprehensive guide delves into the historical evolution of the industry, the roles of record labels and music publishers, the dynamics of live performances, and the critical aspects of marketing and promotion. With detailed sections on revenue streams, music technology, legal and financial considerations, and the importance of education and networking, this book provides invaluable insights for both emerging artists and seasoned professionals. Whether you're an aspiring musician, a seasoned industry veteran, or simply a music enthusiast, The Business of Music equips you with the knowledge to navigate the complex landscape of the music industry, understand its many facets, and make informed decisions to advance your career. Discover the strategies, tools, and insights needed to succeed in this ever-evolving industry and stay ahead of the curve with this essential guide.

The Music Business (Explained In Plain English)

The Music Business (Explained In Plain English)
Author: David Naggar
Publisher: SCB Distributors
Total Pages: 129
Release: 2013-05-07
Genre: Music
ISBN: 1577465784

The title says it all. This revised, updated and expanded edition offers savvy dealmaking techniques, methods to protect musical works, and career-building and money-saving tips for musicians. It is an invaluable primer for artists and songwriters who feel like they are at the mercy of industry pros. Among the topics covered are: choosing agents, managers and attorneys, sending out material, record company deals, distribution, streaming, royalty rates, copyrights, music publishing contracts, creating one's own publishing company, trademarks, music videos, issues between band members, touring, and music for film, television and multimedia.

Can Music Make You Sick?

Can Music Make You Sick?
Author: Sally Anne Gross
Publisher: University of Westminster Press
Total Pages: 200
Release: 2020-09-29
Genre: Music
ISBN: 1912656612

“Musicians often pay a high price for sharing their art with us. Underneath the glow of success can often lie loneliness and exhaustion, not to mention the basic struggles of paying the rent or buying food. Sally Anne Gross and George Musgrave raise important questions – and we need to listen to what the musicians have to tell us about their working conditions and their mental health.” Emma Warren (Music Journalist and Author). “Singing is crying for grown-ups. To create great songs or play them with meaning music's creators reach far into emotion and fragility seeking the communion we demand of it. However, music’s toll on musicians can leave deep scars. In this important book, Sally Anne Gross and George Musgrave investigate the relationship between the wellbeing music brings to society and the wellbeing of those who create. It’s a much needed reality check, deglamorising the romantic image of the tortured artist.” Crispin Hunt (Multi-Platinum Songwriter/Record Producer, Chair of the Ivors Academy). It is often assumed that creative people are prone to psychological instability, and that this explains apparent associations between cultural production and mental health problems. In their detailed study of recording and performing artists in the British music industry, Sally Anne Gross and George Musgrave turn this view on its head. By listening to how musicians understand and experience their working lives, this book proposes that whilst making music is therapeutic, making a career from music can be traumatic. The authors show how careers based on an all-consuming passion have become more insecure and devalued. Artistic merit and intimate, often painful, self-disclosures are the subject of unremitting scrutiny and data metrics. Personal relationships and social support networks are increasingly bound up with calculative transactions. Drawing on original empirical research and a wide-ranging survey of scholarship from across the social sciences, their findings will be provocative for future research on mental health, wellbeing and working conditions in the music industries and across the creative economy. Going beyond self-help strategies, they challenge the industry to make transformative structural change. Until then, the book provides an invaluable guide for anyone currently making their career in music, as well as those tasked with training and educating the next generation.

The Music Industries

The Music Industries
Author: M. Jones
Publisher: Springer
Total Pages: 325
Release: 2012-05-29
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 1137027061

The music industry is undergoing immense change. This book argues that the transformations occurring across the various music industries - recording, live performance, publishing - can be characterised as much by continuity as by change, raising complex questions about the value of music commodities.

The New Music Industries

The New Music Industries
Author: Diane Hughes
Publisher: Springer
Total Pages: 154
Release: 2016-09-27
Genre: Music
ISBN: 3319403648

This research-based book outlines career models for artists, methods of creative engagement, artistic options including individuality and branding, production practices, the realities of being a musician in the new industries, and implications for popular music education. Due to the profound effects of the digitisation of music, the music industries have undergone rapid transformation. The former record label dominated industry has been supplanted by new industries, including digital aggregators, strategists and online platforms. These new music industries now facilitate ‘direct’ access to both artists and their music. While such accessibility and the potential for artist exposure have never been greater, the challenge to stand out or to even navigate a musical career pathway is formidable. A useful resource for musicians and educators, this text highlights the ways in which the new music industries facilitate increased opportunities for 21st Century popular musicians to collaborate, communicate and interact with others interested in their music.

This Business of Artist Management

This Business of Artist Management
Author: Xavier M. Frascogna, Jr.
Publisher: Billboard Books
Total Pages: 312
Release: 2011-11-09
Genre: Music
ISBN: 0307874990

This authoritative reference on artist management in the music industry is the standard for all phases of managing a musician's career from both the artist's and manager's point of view. This substantially updated edition covers the major changes that have transformed the business world and music industry over the past six years. Particular emphasis is given to the impact of the Internet, including the MP3 controversy and its lingering ramifications, copyright licensing on the Web, navigating trade identity issues on the Net, domain names, and the high-tech fight against cyberpiracy. Included are real-world examples-as well as new interviews with top booking agents, personal managers, concert promoters, record company executives, road managers, and artists. • For aspiring and professional managers in the music/entertainment field as well as musicians, music publishers, and record company personnel • Winner of the presigious ASCAP Deems Taylor Award for excellence in music publishing • This replaces 0-8230-7705-5, which sold more than 25,000 copies